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it's the love that counts. 62% of couples will utilize some form of technology to share valentine's day messages. >> 30% of women in relationships think the holiday is overrated. i don't agree with that. >> i know. >> i like the pageantry. >> there were just shy of 1 million divorces in 2012. >> i don't want to end on that. >> sometimes you've got to realize the love is over. >> in west virginia, in valentine's day spirit, there were no flowers, no chocolate for this family. but how about this? a pink cow. matt mcclain wanted to do something different and he succeeded. >> he pulled out his paint rush and went to town on smoky. the farm owner painted his cow for his 5-year-old daughter who likes pink. she later revealed she meant pink the singer, not the color. >> strawberry milk all day and all night from that cow. arly 1 in 200 americans suffer with the debiliting pain and constant disruption of inflammatory bowel disease. the toll is both physical and emotional. chances are you know someoeone with ibd. someone like me. i'm amy brenneman and i support the crohn's & colitis foundation o
it's the love that counts. 62% of couples will utilize some form of technology to share valentine's day messages. >> 30% of women in relationships think the holiday is overrated. i don't agree with that. >> i know. >> i like the pageantry. >> there were just shy of 1 million divorces in 2012. >> i don't want to end on that. >> sometimes you've got to realize the love is over. >> in west virginia, in valentine's day spirit, there were no flowers, no...
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honda showed off its new technology to make their vehicles lighter and more fuel efficient. it can be made on the doors and trunks. the manufacture plans to use the lighter metal on a new model set to go on sale next month. suzuki rolled out a new lighter model and bmw plans to roll out a new car. and bmw issued a recall for almost 570,000 of its popular 3 series vehicles. a battery cable connector can fail and then when that happens, the engine can stall and we have a potentially dangerous situation on the road. the recall affects four 3 series models from 2007 through 2011. >>> head's up if you get social security checks in the mail. that's going to change, the treasury department will no longer use the postal service to send you your money. starting march 1, you will get those benefits electronically through direct deposit or a debit card. the change to save taxpayers $1 billion over the next ten years. >>> and microsoft wants to lure e-mail users away from g mail and yahoo. the company launched a tv and digital ad campaign to get you to sign on to its new e mail service
honda showed off its new technology to make their vehicles lighter and more fuel efficient. it can be made on the doors and trunks. the manufacture plans to use the lighter metal on a new model set to go on sale next month. suzuki rolled out a new lighter model and bmw plans to roll out a new car. and bmw issued a recall for almost 570,000 of its popular 3 series vehicles. a battery cable connector can fail and then when that happens, the engine can stall and we have a potentially dangerous...
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. the intense ache made it hard to do the things that i wanted. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of over-active nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now, i can do more o
the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a...
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. >> there's no stopping this technology. anyone who thinks they can put this benie back in the box, that's silliness. >> reporter: they've used unmanned aircraft in hot spots around the world. war-time technology is coming home from highways to your neighborhood, thousands of drones are doing everything from keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women looking at monitors that are providing control signals through the network to antennas on the unmanned vehicle. >> reporter: this is the air station in st. mary's county. we gained access to the secure facility where drones are put to the test. the massive plane you see is controlled remotely only by trained operators on the ground. again, no pilot is inside. through a series of sensors and satellites. >> turn left, turn right, climb, descend, turn on a camera, turn off a camera. >> reporter: they help track storms flying at high altitudes for long times measuring things like wind speed and direction. they're not stopping there.
. >> there's no stopping this technology. anyone who thinks they can put this benie back in the box, that's silliness. >> reporter: they've used unmanned aircraft in hot spots around the world. war-time technology is coming home from highways to your neighborhood, thousands of drones are doing everything from keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women looking at monitors that are providing control signals through the network...
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it's not technology in the future, it's right now. >> and trying to have the laws catch up with the technology will be pretty challenging just like having the laws catch up with what is happening on the internet. >> sure, i mean, you are right. every time you have a new technology out there, you cannot ignore it. i mean, the idea that in our homes we can print out buttons to shoes to lethal weapons. that is something that is very, very close in the future. so a lot of lawmakers are struggling with that right now. you know, there's a renewable undetectible firearms act that has been in place for a long time and that is coming up and people are talking about that. it's people testing out the technology right now. but you have been seeing them printing out a gun that can print ocan shoot out not six bullets but 100. we are going to have 3-d printers in our home like we have tvs. lots of 3 had d printing -- 3-d printing companies are committed to getting them in people's homes. it's accelerating. >> you make your own gun, therefore you cannot really trace any of it. that's, man. that's a little sc
it's not technology in the future, it's right now. >> and trying to have the laws catch up with the technology will be pretty challenging just like having the laws catch up with what is happening on the internet. >> sure, i mean, you are right. every time you have a new technology out there, you cannot ignore it. i mean, the idea that in our homes we can print out buttons to shoes to lethal weapons. that is something that is very, very close in the future. so a lot of lawmakers are...
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is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. on the 2013 lexus gs. music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. >>> >>> now we are switching gears to look at senator marco rubio. is it wise for him to deliver his speech in both english and spanish? >> okay let me start with you. marco rubio. bright start what theme should he strike. he has to point out the fact that there are two different paths to economic both. we believe in growth. the president is going to talk about moving a step further down the planned economy. he has to talk about a bright future and higher levels of economic growth. increase increased freedom. >> may i just read this comes from senator rubio speech. presidents and both parties have known that our free enter price economy is our source. >> that is true. actually to be fair to george bush a lot of t
is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. on the 2013 lexus gs. music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. >>> >>> now we are switching gears to look at senator marco rubio. is it wise for him to...
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. >> i think he's an adventurer, a futurist, an explorer, not only of space, but of the horizon of technology as well. >> right now we're at the offices of hover, which is a small startup here in los altos in silicon valley. my role here is to stay out of their way while they're working. this company makes three-dimensional maps from overhead images, street level images, whatever images you can get. we can turn those images into three-dimensional models that we can see and update so they are constantly updated using all the symmetry that comes in. the company was started by some nayy s.e.a.l.s and marine intelligence officer who was in iraq and basically what they did was set out to give our troops on the front lines a tool that allows them to understand what they're about to get into. >> whether it's military or other sorts of tactical environments like law enforcement they're trying to get a sense of what that place will look like before they get there. >> this is a.j. altman who is our founder here at hover. i'm going to just ask a.j. to cross the street without getting killed and take my
. >> i think he's an adventurer, a futurist, an explorer, not only of space, but of the horizon of technology as well. >> right now we're at the offices of hover, which is a small startup here in los altos in silicon valley. my role here is to stay out of their way while they're working. this company makes three-dimensional maps from overhead images, street level images, whatever images you can get. we can turn those images into three-dimensional models that we can see and update so...
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can our builds and can the people and the technology in the ecosystem help us better understand what's going on. how do we assess the conditions that we're in. how do we know what's around the corner. >> the commission will present recommendations to the governor next month. it's been a rough road for two of president obama's nominees awaiting confirmation from the senate. senate republicans blocked chuck hagel's vote for secretary of the defense today. they needed tone more about the form -- to know more about the former senator. republicans say the block isn't a filibuster but it does delay the confirmation until february 24th. meanwhile also delaying a vote to confirm john brennan to head the cia. dianne feinstein postponed the vote saying she wants more details on the white house drone program. despite the setbacks the expectation is that both the nominations will eventually go through. >>> another big story following tonight the meteor explosion. the dramatic video right there from russia moments after fragments from a meteor crashed onto a quiet street. the meteor even left a thi
can our builds and can the people and the technology in the ecosystem help us better understand what's going on. how do we assess the conditions that we're in. how do we know what's around the corner. >> the commission will present recommendations to the governor next month. it's been a rough road for two of president obama's nominees awaiting confirmation from the senate. senate republicans blocked chuck hagel's vote for secretary of the defense today. they needed tone more about the...
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that will create an enhanced e-book, but use that technology to invite large numbers of of students -- numbers of students to use the web. there's a lot of newfangled items going on about how this is presented that i am struggling to catch up with myself. i now -- they instructed me how to tweet and twitter and facebook and all the other things, but like the enhanced e-book, i can't do because i don't have an ipad, but i believe in the possibility of immediacy here, and that if you're trying to tell a legitimate story important from history, you need to take every resource, every chance you can to make connections. that's the novelty side of what i'm presenting here. i'm interested in what you guys think of this, even the notion of repeating some stories or using some of the language. i kind of stitched things together in these stories. let me talk a little bit about misremembering and our imbalance sense of history, the urgency that i think lies in this subject, why i want to do it, take this risk to make another connection with you. we had inauguration this week. barack obama, jan
that will create an enhanced e-book, but use that technology to invite large numbers of of students -- numbers of students to use the web. there's a lot of newfangled items going on about how this is presented that i am struggling to catch up with myself. i now -- they instructed me how to tweet and twitter and facebook and all the other things, but like the enhanced e-book, i can't do because i don't have an ipad, but i believe in the possibility of immediacy here, and that if you're trying to...
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by industry, technology has the best representation, and tobacco with the worst. financial services was not far behind. >> the hedge funds love them buying a lot of aig right now. okay, time for the top three things to watch next week. number three, on wednesday, the reading of the state of the housing market, the latest reading on that with the release of january housing starts. economists expecting starts to go down, to drop by 3%. >> bringing in number two, getting two readings on the state of inflation in the u.s. wednesday. first, the january ppi, producer price index, will be released. prices paid by the manufacturers, the producers of goods and services, and economists expect a rise of three-tenths of a percent, and, thursday, a reading of prices paid by consumers, the cti, the consumer price index, and economists looking for a rise of one-tent of a percent. >> the one thing, the federal reserve board. the federal reserve minutes are set to be released wednesday at 2 p.m. eastern. that gives us a look into what the fed thought about in the last meeting. inv
by industry, technology has the best representation, and tobacco with the worst. financial services was not far behind. >> the hedge funds love them buying a lot of aig right now. okay, time for the top three things to watch next week. number three, on wednesday, the reading of the state of the housing market, the latest reading on that with the release of january housing starts. economists expecting starts to go down, to drop by 3%. >> bringing in number two, getting two readings...
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i'm not into technology. oddly enough. >> jimmy: why? it's a good thing. it's a good thing. >> i know it's a good thing, but the voice creepsme out. >> jimmy: the robot voice. >> it's that robot voice. it's very creepy to me. and i don't use it, because the voice, i feel like i'm in a horror movie or something. i think there's a perfect opportunity for, you know, celebrities to make some voiceover money. i would use it all the time if it were a friendly sort of inviting recognizable voice. like, if mike tyson were the gps voice, i would never not use it. i would make up excuses. like, at 3:00 a.m. i'd get up just to use my gps. could imagine if you hear, like -- [ impersonating mike tyson ] drive 2.3 miles until you see a stop sign. [ laughter ] when you get to the stop sign, get out of the car and make a right hand turn. then realize you should have been in the car when you made the turn. [ laughter ] recalculating. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] drive another 0.3 miles and pull into a sunoco station. [ laughter ] when i was writing that bit, i real
i'm not into technology. oddly enough. >> jimmy: why? it's a good thing. it's a good thing. >> i know it's a good thing, but the voice creepsme out. >> jimmy: the robot voice. >> it's that robot voice. it's very creepy to me. and i don't use it, because the voice, i feel like i'm in a horror movie or something. i think there's a perfect opportunity for, you know, celebrities to make some voiceover money. i would use it all the time if it were a friendly sort of inviting...
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. >> we have the blackberries, cool and technology, those are my two areas. i'm an expert in both of those. >> in fashion. i think by nature, what's interesting, it's almost ironic that this device and technology overall. which is the great individual empowerment we've all subscribed and kind of -- we have one brand that's dominated this, that -- >> android has a bigger piece of the market. >> i'm talking about overall technology. >> it's going to run its course. we always do this, it's going to run its course, and then one day we're going to have apple products as a retro move. >> no one can compete with apple, it's all integrated. >> google -- >> i have a -- does everybody have a problem when you're out to dinner and everybody's going like this? >> no, it's fine. >> i want to thank my all-star panel. i want to thank piers for letting me back in the studio again. anderson cooper starts right now. >> thanks. >>> it's 10:00 on the east coast. the man who says he killed osama bin laden reveals how his family now lives in fear and without the government's suppor
. >> we have the blackberries, cool and technology, those are my two areas. i'm an expert in both of those. >> in fashion. i think by nature, what's interesting, it's almost ironic that this device and technology overall. which is the great individual empowerment we've all subscribed and kind of -- we have one brand that's dominated this, that -- >> android has a bigger piece of the market. >> i'm talking about overall technology. >> it's going to run its course....
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there are other self-replicating technologies out there which would apply directly to it. i think the broader implications to the biotechnology industry in particular are very significant in this. another federal judge recently another case said we have the broadest and strongest protection for biotechnology and intellectual not the world and we have the strongest biotechnology industry in the world. europe, by contrast, has weaker protection and a weaker industry. i think that's a very compelling argument. >> suarez: before you talked about exhaustion. can a company control what happens to a self-replicating product? anyone -- a gene, an organism, a plant, aspects of software or a musical recording, once the cust walks out the door having purchased this thing? >> well, that's the question. how far does that control go? because both competition policy, which is antitrust, and by lech which you will property are both have as an objective fostering innovation in the economy. the question is how much of this incentive do you need in the form of monopoly and how much in the fo
there are other self-replicating technologies out there which would apply directly to it. i think the broader implications to the biotechnology industry in particular are very significant in this. another federal judge recently another case said we have the broadest and strongest protection for biotechnology and intellectual not the world and we have the strongest biotechnology industry in the world. europe, by contrast, has weaker protection and a weaker industry. i think that's a very...
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he struck me as a bit more cautious as a leader on the technology side. i'm not convinced he would have done the motorola acquisition and texas tablets and the jury is out on how it plays out and wonder if larry's maverick move could play into this move? >> you could take that as a question whether this really is a sell signal. if eric schmidt is losing somehow some faith in where this company is going? >> i don't know he's losing faith. when you're not in control of something it's a little bit nervewracking to have your whole net worth tied up in it. i would leave it at that. i don't think he spots something that makes him want to run the other way. that being said, google had a huge run. people don't realize we're caught up talking about am, google has done well. the stock reacted nicely to the news. the fact he's allowing himself the ability to take money off the table, i don't know if that's google specific or his own life specific. i wouldn't try to infer too much. that's a tough game to play. >> >> when you see alleged smart money, eric schmidt sell
he struck me as a bit more cautious as a leader on the technology side. i'm not convinced he would have done the motorola acquisition and texas tablets and the jury is out on how it plays out and wonder if larry's maverick move could play into this move? >> you could take that as a question whether this really is a sell signal. if eric schmidt is losing somehow some faith in where this company is going? >> i don't know he's losing faith. when you're not in control of something it's...
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guerin is the director of technology at the scott's district but does not have direct contact with the students. the alleged crimes are believed to have been with children that guerin already knew and are not connected to the school district. >> we did have some nice temperatures uppers 60s and all the way up to 73 degrees in napa. nearly 70's and san francisco, san jose. it looks like we are seeing the end of this warm weather. it will be cooler. in fact, just the 40's until next week. this live at you with clear conditions. a look to the west with low clouds gathering at the coast. and after midnight. a cloudy start for the baby. and for some of valleys haazig madyun haazig madyun = = for the bay--temperatures are expected to be cooler. with the low bid 60s for san francisco. 66 degrees. it 60s and san jose. we will get a lot cooler for next week. >> pamtoday marked the ninth annual lunar new year festival at the asian cultural center in oakland. the event was marked by a string of celebrations. included in the festivities was an arts and crafts expo. cultural performances. and artis
guerin is the director of technology at the scott's district but does not have direct contact with the students. the alleged crimes are believed to have been with children that guerin already knew and are not connected to the school district. >> we did have some nice temperatures uppers 60s and all the way up to 73 degrees in napa. nearly 70's and san francisco, san jose. it looks like we are seeing the end of this warm weather. it will be cooler. in fact, just the 40's until next week....
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technology companies. yet even as we work to reduce risk we must also protect the innovation and prosperity that has flowed from the internet, from e-commerce, from all of the new technologies that abound in our nation. improving the lives of millions of americans not just here but around the globe. in sum, we must curtail risk of also continuing to foster growth and innovation, and that is a complex challenge for leaders and for experts in the field. i believe strongly this challenge cannot and should not be addressed by government alone, and i know i'm not alone in that belief. our public and our private sector leaders have to work closely together. this is not something that either sector can do by itself. our message today with this executivexecutive order which ag and what about in just a moment is that this administration is stepping up to the plate to fulfill what we believe to be pressing responsibilities in this area. we believe that the american people deserve nothing less than a whole of governm
technology companies. yet even as we work to reduce risk we must also protect the innovation and prosperity that has flowed from the internet, from e-commerce, from all of the new technologies that abound in our nation. improving the lives of millions of americans not just here but around the globe. in sum, we must curtail risk of also continuing to foster growth and innovation, and that is a complex challenge for leaders and for experts in the field. i believe strongly this challenge cannot...
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finally, a new trend in technology would it comes to hysterectomies -- using robots to perform the surgery. researchers studied more than 200,000 hysterectomies procedures and found robotic leigh-assisted hysterectomies greatly increased during that time. patients who underwent a robotic hysterectomies stay in hospital for a shorter amount of time complication rates were similar. cost 200,000 -- it costs $2,000 more. front comingcold through the area tonight bringing some cold there, but gusty winds, and snow in the mountains. actualwatching as the front moves into our area. accompanying those lightning strikes have been some last batches of showers moving into the area now. in western maryland, the cold returns and that will stay in the mountains. we did have a wintry mixed earlier in the day. that puts the february total under 2 inches. about 0.15 inches of what we would usually have earlier in the morning what it was colder, we had a would 3 mix across the area. mixed across the area. precipitation is coming through all rain. in pennsylvania, took pictures of the low '40's. 50 degrees a
finally, a new trend in technology would it comes to hysterectomies -- using robots to perform the surgery. researchers studied more than 200,000 hysterectomies procedures and found robotic leigh-assisted hysterectomies greatly increased during that time. patients who underwent a robotic hysterectomies stay in hospital for a shorter amount of time complication rates were similar. cost 200,000 -- it costs $2,000 more. front comingcold through the area tonight bringing some cold there, but gusty...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing
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i like the technology sector the most. highly leveraged through the accelerating recovery. it's cheap, it's lagged the s&p by almost 70% by january 1. and i've got to say to my wife and three beautiful daughters, be my valentine. >> aww! come on. that's great. thank you so much for that, gary. >> lathe, how are you going to beat that? 30 seconds on the clock. what do you want to prepare for tomorrow? >> hi, maria. tomorrow we're watching the consumer sentiment number and expecting a slight increase. also watching the industrial production number, specifically capacity utilization, as consensus is expecting an increase to 78.9% and the bond market declining as the stock market has gone higher this year, which looks inflationary. but strangely some of the old standby inflationary hedges such as gold seem to be sitting out. keep an eye on them and whether their current support levels will continue to hold. >> all right. we'll watch those support levels. thank you so much, everybody. appreciate it. cashing in on all that cash is next. take a short break and my thoughts on what'
i like the technology sector the most. highly leveraged through the accelerating recovery. it's cheap, it's lagged the s&p by almost 70% by january 1. and i've got to say to my wife and three beautiful daughters, be my valentine. >> aww! come on. that's great. thank you so much for that, gary. >> lathe, how are you going to beat that? 30 seconds on the clock. what do you want to prepare for tomorrow? >> hi, maria. tomorrow we're watching the consumer sentiment number and...
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they allow us to be the way that we use the technology -- use the technology. that is incredibly powerful. that is overall what you really want to have happen, to be able to whittle away the technology, such that all the complication lies in the use. it is like a nice perk. the single layer you interact with -- that is why voice recognition has taken off to the degree it has and why siri is so interesting, this notion that you can talk, you can see what you're thinking, transcribe an e-mail, transcribe a text or research. that is the way you navigate and have every day of your life. there is a whole set of technology in supercomputers that with your voice, you can do them -- you can do with them what you want to do. >> is something akin to a walled garden, to ration, is that not such a bad thing? >> the application system that exists in apple is very curated, but absolutely beautiful. the reason why i do not think that is a bad thing is because it has raised user's expectations for design. people did not used to think about design or appreciate it. the fact tha
they allow us to be the way that we use the technology -- use the technology. that is incredibly powerful. that is overall what you really want to have happen, to be able to whittle away the technology, such that all the complication lies in the use. it is like a nice perk. the single layer you interact with -- that is why voice recognition has taken off to the degree it has and why siri is so interesting, this notion that you can talk, you can see what you're thinking, transcribe an e-mail,...
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it's a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. and you'll only find it at a sleep number store. where during the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses now start at just $599 . save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. plus, through monday, special financing on all beds-and a free comforter with selected beds. you won't find your sleep number setting at an ordinary mattress store. you'll find it exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort...individualized. >>> oscar pistorius is facing a possible life sentence if convicted of murdering his girlfriend. but the blade runner insists that he is nentd. he talked to piers last year about his life from his childhood to his future. here's more of piers' interview. >> i spoke to michael johnson in london. and he wasn't overly impressed with you. >> in order to be totally on the objective about the situation, which is all about at the end of the day -- it's not about oscar, it's about fair competition. and whe
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: two major airlines announced a marriage of sorts, on this valentine's day. their combination means the field of major u.s. carriers will shrink by one. these jetliners-- sporting shiny new paint jobs-- are among the roughly 900 planes in the american airlines fleet and they're about to be joined by the 622 planes currently flying for u.s. airways. the price tag for the deal: $11 billion. creditors of american's bankrupt parent company a.m.r. will own 72% of the combined airline. the merger affects some 187 million passengers who fly the two airlines annually. >> i grew up on u.s. airways. >> brown: as well as more than 100,000 employees. >> our best goal going forward is to make it the biggest, strongest airline in the country, and i suppo
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: two major airlines announced a marriage of sorts, on this valentine's day. their combination means the field of major u.s....
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needed employees for front line positions and also would permit us importantly to continue investing in technology initiatives that substantially and cost effectively allow us to improve our ability to police the markets. as you know, regardless of the amount appropriated our budget will be fully offset by fees we collect and will not impact the nation's budget deficit. as the commission strives to complete our remaining tasks, we look forward to working with this committee and others to adopt rules that will fill our mission of protecting investors, maintaining fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitating capital formation. thank you again for inviting me to share with you our progress to date and our plans going forward. i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you. >> thank you, chairman johnson and members of the committee. i want to first just associate myself with governor turillo's comments about wishing you well on this valentine's day but also his comments about the administrative procedures act. i think we've all benefited at the cftc by the 39,000 comments that we'
needed employees for front line positions and also would permit us importantly to continue investing in technology initiatives that substantially and cost effectively allow us to improve our ability to police the markets. as you know, regardless of the amount appropriated our budget will be fully offset by fees we collect and will not impact the nation's budget deficit. as the commission strives to complete our remaining tasks, we look forward to working with this committee and others to adopt...
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. >> and using technology like your smartphones and things like that. when you're trying to keep 100 people going, follow up, follow up. >> reporter: enough about the job. let's talk about you. i was reading that you rock at authentic mexican cooking. >> i'm okay, yes. my mom and grandma would be proud of me. they taught me well. >> reporter: how do you do that on the road? >> you know, as a very growing population in the united states, you can actually find those ingredients pretty much anywhere. and we like to definitely try different mexican food around this country. when you're really creating for mom, chop something up. >> reporter: margarita on the side, and good to go. i was reading you like to try the different foods. have you tried any in d.c. yet? >> i have. >> reporter: some you like maybe? >> yes. i have definitely have some here in the downtown area, maybe some of your local favorites like the bus boys and poets. >> reporter: oh, yeah. >> we like to eat where the locals eat. we ask, where would you go? >> reporter: we're going to talk about
. >> and using technology like your smartphones and things like that. when you're trying to keep 100 people going, follow up, follow up. >> reporter: enough about the job. let's talk about you. i was reading that you rock at authentic mexican cooking. >> i'm okay, yes. my mom and grandma would be proud of me. they taught me well. >> reporter: how do you do that on the road? >> you know, as a very growing population in the united states, you can actually find those...
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we stripped out apple out of the technology sector. and if you do that, the tech sector is doing very well. we think many investors are extrapolating the perceived or not perceived issues of apple on the entire sector. by far, it is the most hated sector on a sentiment basis across all platforms, growth, value, u.s., canadian, international investors. they hate technology. >> brian, can we just pull back and say something bigger about where we're going? today the journal has a front page article in which it asks if this long-term bear market, over 13 years, has finally come to an end. and if we're going into a major bull market called the secular bull market, last time we did that, you've got average returns of 18% each year. >> right. >> are we about to embark on decades of that? is that a possibility in your view? >> it's a very strong possibility, especially considering where fundamentals are for equities versus bonds. remember, bonds, were the class of choice. bonds and bond funds is where investors were putting their money since 2
we stripped out apple out of the technology sector. and if you do that, the tech sector is doing very well. we think many investors are extrapolating the perceived or not perceived issues of apple on the entire sector. by far, it is the most hated sector on a sentiment basis across all platforms, growth, value, u.s., canadian, international investors. they hate technology. >> brian, can we just pull back and say something bigger about where we're going? today the journal has a front page...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed-plus special offers through monday. >>> look closely along the streets and highways of major american cities and the trained eye can spot the telltale signs of sex for sale. law enforcement sees a growing menace where foreign nationals are forced into modern day sexual slavery. >> you see a pretty girl, heavy makeup, sexy dress and you automatically think she's enjoying what she's doing. >> fbi agent maritska vasquez says the men who frequent these secret brothels should understand the girls they buy work under duress. >> the truth is when you're told you're going to be working as a prostitute, if you don't do that, they're going to kill your family, your children, your siblings. that's enough to keep
a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed-plus special offers through monday. >>> look closely along the streets and highways of major...
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we did see finally the nasdaq pushing a little higher with technology yesterday. that had been the thing we've been holding off for yesterday. the nasdaq closed at a 12-year high. but what's it take to push things forward from here? >> well, i can't see where the catalyst is going to be. but i'm not going to be the 1,000th person who comes on this show and say, gosh, i think we're do for correction. i'm going to let the market tell me when the correction is due. even this morning, talk about a resilient market that can take a punch. we got bad news out of europe, the euro got pummeled for a short period of time and we were only down five or six handles. so to me it's still definitely game up. i'm very concerned about the fact that volatility has been hugely compressed over the last few months. but we got to look at it, if we all agree that the fed comes in and they're price fixing in the bonds, they agreed that. they're buying quantitative easing to keep bond prices low. the relationship between the stocks is a yield thing. so they're price fixing in the stocks as
we did see finally the nasdaq pushing a little higher with technology yesterday. that had been the thing we've been holding off for yesterday. the nasdaq closed at a 12-year high. but what's it take to push things forward from here? >> well, i can't see where the catalyst is going to be. but i'm not going to be the 1,000th person who comes on this show and say, gosh, i think we're do for correction. i'm going to let the market tell me when the correction is due. even this morning, talk...
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we have seen apple get interested in wearable technology. tim cook wearing nike and the jawbone is up and the nike plus system. rarg arguably where this is probably the only place on your body to wear a screen. nike tried the spot watch a decade ago and it flopped. this makes it like the tablet was preipad. big question, how does apple turn a small screen into important connective real estate and how can apple connect us with a screen pretty much too small for navigation. >> let's talk more about what this watch means for apple and what indeed the company can do with all that cash. let's talk about the cash pile, and john, the expectation there in advance of this, these conference or analyst conference tomorrow with tim cook, exactly what he could say, john, that could move the stock. >> i think the place to start, a lot of people are forgetting, they have around $137 in cash and equivalents. the stuff not in the u.s. is really difficult for apple to repay tree ought without a big penalty. we are talking in the neighborhood of $40 billion. i
we have seen apple get interested in wearable technology. tim cook wearing nike and the jawbone is up and the nike plus system. rarg arguably where this is probably the only place on your body to wear a screen. nike tried the spot watch a decade ago and it flopped. this makes it like the tablet was preipad. big question, how does apple turn a small screen into important connective real estate and how can apple connect us with a screen pretty much too small for navigation. >> let's talk...
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we have the strongest national defense, we've got the strongest technology, we've got the strongest men and women in uniform. there is no reason, no reason why we have to have this budget uncertainty of a legislative mechanism that was designed not to go into effect. because it was so onerous. so, you have my word that i will continue to fight for the rest of the time i'm in this office and wherever i go to try to urge the congress of the united states to exercise the responsibility that they owe the american people, to do what's right. as i've said before, none of our military's great technology is worth anything without those who acquire it and maintain it and employ it. our military strength is not just measured by our capacity to defeat aggressor or topple regimes with advanced technology. one of our greatest strengths is our ability to partner with other nations to uphold american values abroad and to sustain american leadership across the world. we are the strongest military power in the world. the world needs our leadership. the world needs the united states of america to lead th
we have the strongest national defense, we've got the strongest technology, we've got the strongest men and women in uniform. there is no reason, no reason why we have to have this budget uncertainty of a legislative mechanism that was designed not to go into effect. because it was so onerous. so, you have my word that i will continue to fight for the rest of the time i'm in this office and wherever i go to try to urge the congress of the united states to exercise the responsibility that they...
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technology is not stagnant. it is amazing to think about different waves of the internet and technology. the first wave was yahoo! itself. the directory. there are these pages out there, how do you organize them? then that got so large, the directory model broke down and gave way to search. the next wave came with social. now we're on the mobile wave. that has all happened in about 15 years. we have gone through four major technology shifts in terms of who the players are. there are always opportunities for a new disruption. i think a lot of this will be around interest, but that's just my prediction. >> so we shouldn't, as consumers or in any other role that we may occupy, worry about the control that certain companies may exercise over the internet itself and the information that it contains? >> well, i think that privacy will always be something that users should consider. i also think privacy is always a trade-off. when you give up some of your personal information, you get something in return. it is about m
technology is not stagnant. it is amazing to think about different waves of the internet and technology. the first wave was yahoo! itself. the directory. there are these pages out there, how do you organize them? then that got so large, the directory model broke down and gave way to search. the next wave came with social. now we're on the mobile wave. that has all happened in about 15 years. we have gone through four major technology shifts in terms of who the players are. there are always...
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is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. on the 2013 lexus gs. ♪ let's face it. everyone has their own way of doing things. at university of phoenix we know learning is no different. so we offer personalized tools and support, that let our students tackle the challenge of going back to school, like they do anything else... their way. >>> it is 50 minutes past the hour, fime to check the top story ands. we're getting our first live pictures from kabc, chopper shots of the burned-out cabin in the mountains of california. authorities believe christopher dorner barricaded himself inside a cabin which was eventually somehow set on fire. it will take days to confirm that a charred body found inside that cabin is indeed christopher dorner. dorner had vowed deadly vengeance for his 2008 firing and is accused of killing two police officers and a daughter of a retired officer and her fiance. >>> you can say it in german, dutch or spanish because this westmins
is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. on the 2013 lexus gs. ♪ let's face it. everyone has their own way of doing things. at university of phoenix we know learning is no different. so we offer personalized tools and support, that let our students tackle the challenge of going back to school, like they do anything else... their way. >>> it is 50...
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amazing technology there. look at that. >>> later on this half hour, the kinky techniques described in the book "50 shades of grey." who's teaching the curious the lessons that may be difficult to forget? >> i must ask, have you ever read the book? >> i have not read the book? >> not interested or just haven't gotten around to it? >> well, with a baby, i don't do a whole lot of reading. i did something right. >> wll
amazing technology there. look at that. >>> later on this half hour, the kinky techniques described in the book "50 shades of grey." who's teaching the curious the lessons that may be difficult to forget? >> i must ask, have you ever read the book? >> i have not read the book? >> not interested or just haven't gotten around to it? >> well, with a baby, i don't do a whole lot of reading. i did something right. >> wll
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. >> there is no stopping this technology. after who thinks they can put the jeanie back in the box, that is silliness. >> er they used aircraft around the world. >> wartime technology is coming home, from highways to your neighborhoods. thousands of drones are keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women looking at monitoring providing control signals through the network to antenna as on the vehicle. >> this this is the naval air station in st. mary's county. wjz eyewitness news gained access to the secure facility where drones are put to the test. the massive plane is controlled remotely by trained operators on the ground. again, no pilot is inside through a series of censors and satellites. they also track storms like hurricane sandy, flying at high altitudes for very long times measuring wind speed and direction. >> you seeing things in higher detail. >> reporter: but they are not stomping there. police departments could use droned a check cars, catch speeders and track crim
. >> there is no stopping this technology. after who thinks they can put the jeanie back in the box, that is silliness. >> er they used aircraft around the world. >> wartime technology is coming home, from highways to your neighborhoods. thousands of drones are keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women looking at monitoring providing control signals through the network to antenna as on the vehicle. >> this this is...
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great technology. very inventive. for example they've got one product where, you know, like buses and garbage trucks and new york stop, start, stop, start. they're able to recapture the energy of the braking, and i think the energy saving per vehicle is staggering. i mean this is the kind of stuff, and it's a very successful. they raised the dividend three times last year. they were only one of five companies in america that have raised their dividend every year for the last four or five years. >> what's your connection with parker hanoven. >> i own stock. i got to know the chairman, in fact i tried to see if he was available for an interview. >> you've got to bring these guys on. >> i only was asked on friday. wonderful company. wonderful people. i spent a day out there last summer. solid, rock -- if america's going to make a come back it's going to be for companies like this. >> can you buy maaco, is that public? >> public. >> robotic. >> surgical procedures for knees. i mean, there's -- >> knees and hips. >> knees
great technology. very inventive. for example they've got one product where, you know, like buses and garbage trucks and new york stop, start, stop, start. they're able to recapture the energy of the braking, and i think the energy saving per vehicle is staggering. i mean this is the kind of stuff, and it's a very successful. they raised the dividend three times last year. they were only one of five companies in america that have raised their dividend every year for the last four or five years....
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. >> we have coverage of a fox news alert. christopher dorner is believed to have been killed inside that burning cabin yesterday after a deadly shootout with the cops out west. though authorities still have not identified his body, brand-new audio just in from the man who was carjacked yesterday by fugitive ex-cop christopher dorner. listen to this guy's account of what happened. >> i saw movement in the trees, and it was christopher dorner. he came out on to the r
yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift...
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we should acknowledge the changing nature of warfare, the technological aspects that are changing, yes these guys should have some acknowledgment for the service they're performing. should it outrank the bronze star? you asked should it be an award for valor, it's not an award for valor. it's distinguished from that. it just outranks the bronze star which is a medal for valor, defined as extraordinary acts of heroism while engaged in direct combat with the enemy, posing yourself to personal risk. that's tough, zero, that's how many days i've served in the military. i imagine roland might be the same so zero is going to come with it. >> serious risk? >> we have to move on to topic two. >> here's the drone right here. >> we'll talk more about this in the next hour of "newsroom." frustration over sequestration. president obama on the road to push his agenda. he'll be in georgia later today. kind of a shame he's not in d.c. pushing congress to come up with a budget deal. >> he is taking to the road for the next few days in basically what i would call campaign mode. he seems to always stay
we should acknowledge the changing nature of warfare, the technological aspects that are changing, yes these guys should have some acknowledgment for the service they're performing. should it outrank the bronze star? you asked should it be an award for valor, it's not an award for valor. it's distinguished from that. it just outranks the bronze star which is a medal for valor, defined as extraordinary acts of heroism while engaged in direct combat with the enemy, posing yourself to personal...